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tulips
Crocus
Dazzling Sun Dahlia
Voodoo lily (Amorphophallus konjac)
Walking iris
Caladium fancy leaf cranberry star - Pretty in a shady location.
Single red Tulip species
Potted Fringed Tulips
Cow-faced Caribe potato from our garden.
A handful of freshly dug potatoes from our garden.
Red daylily in the bed of our pond.
Tulips in the late afternoon
One perfect pink peony
Stargazer Lily - stunning against the black background (of our kitchen cooktop!)
Pinecone lilly
An Iris \"For Beth\" taken by Beth
Moraea bulbs
Begonias in my garden, after the rain.
Leopard Lily brightens the backyard during the summer months.
American Snout, the Pinocchio of butterflies.
A basket of Egyptian Walking Onion bulbs.
Cyclamen in bloom amongst sedums and a heuchera
Rain drops on a saffron crocus
Hepatica nobilis \'multipetala\'
Galanthus \'Cool Balintaggart\'
These Gloriosas were planted over 50 years ago by the original owner. They hadn\'t bloomed for a very long time until we nourished the garden to replant. Following year they popped up and continue to flourish!
Rebirth of 50+ year old Gloriosas
The perfect pink Rain Lilly. You never know when they will pop up, especially since mine don\'t always pop up after a rain, but I\'m always surprised when they do.
Spring in the Jardin du Tuileries - Paris
Dahlia Penhill Watermelon
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